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How Does a Believing Society Behave?
Imam Mohammad Al-Baqir (AS) asked one of his companions that in the place which you live
What Must Muslim Societies Do At Time 0f Calamities?
Imam Ali (AS) said: Whenever the calamities are sent down, and Divine Blessings are taken away from people; turn to Allah (SWT)
‘Allahu Akbar’ For Muslim Victims at Italian Bridge Fall
Allahu Akbar prayers for the victims of a collapse of the bridge, who included two Albanian Muslims, rang out at a solemn Catholic state funeral in the Italian city of Genoa.
Hamas Raps Israeli Attack on Humanitarian Workers
Hamas on Sunday hailed all those working to relieve the suffering of victims of humanitarian crises around the world.
Palestinian Resistance Will Reciprocate Against Any Israeli Attack
The Palestinian resistance will not give up “bombs for bombs” and “blood for blood” in its dealing with Israel, Al-Quds Brigades said yesterday.
Hazrat Abbas: The Flag-bearer of Faith and Loyalty (Part 3)
He was a faithful and trustworthy advisor. So devoted was Abbas that he never left the side of his beloved brother Imam Hussein (PBUH).
The Aftermath of Karbala
After the supreme sacrifice had been accepted and our Imam Hussain (as) had been martyred, a gloomy silence hung over the battlefield of Karbala.
Abu Dharr Al-Ghifari
In the Waddan valley which connects Mecca with the outside world, lived the tribe of Ghifar. The Ghifar existed on the meagre offerings of the trade caravans of the Quraysh which plied between Syria and Mecca. It is likely that they also lived by raiding these caravans when they were not given enough to satisfy their needs.
Ibn Abbas
Abdullah was the son of Abbas, an uncle of the noble Prophet. He was born just three years before the Hijrah. When the Prophet died, Abdullah was thus only thirteen years old.
Jafar ibn Abi Talib
In spite of his noble standing among the Quraysh, Abu Talib, an uncle of the Prophet, was quite poor. He had a large family and did not have enough means to support them adequately. His poverty-stricken situation became much worse when a severe drought hit theArabian Peninsula. The drought destroyed vegetation and livestock and, it is said, people were driven to eat bones in the struggle for survival.
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